She was the wife MI6 issued to James Bond. They all mourn her.
She was the wife MI6 issued to James Bond. They all mourn her.
Yeah, I thought the actor died. I have no idea why he would want to write his own dialogue
I'm sure Jonesie found a good home
Shitty Fan fiction? Yeah Kinda.
At least one of those puns was intended
Yes, I remember reading the book and enjoying the movie
Flaps?
How does this still exist in the age of Youtube?
I live near Hollywood where hobos in character costumes are quite frequent so I got the gist.
Who heard Charles Kane say, "Rosebud" when he died? He was whispering and his nurse wasn't in the room.
Who signed those letters of transit to get out of Casablanca?
Pretty sure the rules of Calvinball are pretty clear, whatever you make up as you go along.
I always thought that if the theme was really effective, that artificial life can have as much humanity and grace as natural life, than it didn't matter whether Deckard was a replicant or not. Same reason I didn't need to hear how long they lived once they ran away. They had gotten to the point where if they lived…
He didn't live or die. The book ended. After that the characters stopped existing because they were just words on a page.
Or maybe he knows it works like a walkie talkie and if he just turns it to the ON position nobody can get a message through.
How did Keysor Soze know the word "Kobiyashi" was written on the bottom of his coffee mug?
Yeah, I would say Pushing Daisies is the most disappointed in not getting to see more. Yes, I never got so much of it resolved but I choose to believe everything turned out all right in the end and be happy for the shows I did get to see.
Yes. Feel better?
Yeah but it probably still takes a long time to travel between galaxies. So I would bet humans would have another couple hundred years before the next expedition came
That part was in Kubrick's script.
"Jam their communications" is a euphemism for killing them.